If anything CSCubed has been a needle in a haystack for the Jaguars. He has been that one shiny thing in a big dull pile of nothing. I hope he continues to develop because the Jaguars need any hope they can get._________________

DarthDavis wrote:

I tell you I respect the Jags forum nothing but classy posters. They got a good group over there.

If anything CSCubed has been a needle in a haystack for the Jaguars. He has been that one shiny thing in a big dull pile of nothing. I hope he continues to develop because the Jaguars need any hope they can get.

That TD versus the Colts shows why Gabbert needs to attack the middle of the field more. It's something Henne is doing a lot, and the Jags offense has looked better because of it. Henne is also willing to take more risks than Gabbert._________________
Thank you daboyle250 for the sig.

Blackmon is on pace for 444 yards right now. That would put him 11th on this list if we were to rank them based on rookie campaigns. Sure, a lot of these guys weren't top 5 picks, but who cares? They're still the best in the league and almost all of them took time to adjust to the NFL game. You draft players for how they will pan out over the course of a career, not how quickly they can put it together.

Maybe it's me, but I'd rather draft a Roddy White or Wes Welker in the top 5 than a Pierre Garçon.

To update, Blackmon is 9th on this list as of right now. He is projected to get to 4th. He won't crack the top 3 unless he averages 89.4 yards per game for the last 5 weeks, and he could only take first if he averaged 101.8 yards per game for the last 5._________________- Best since day one -
It may not be easy, but we ain't riding no tire fire merry-go-round.- Gus Bradley